Friday, May 21, 1948
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Chairman
Birobidjan Group
Calls Delegates
Page Seven
Monument Honors Martyrs
Welfare Body
Plans Shower
to Aid Orphans
N.Y. Rabbi to Give
Address at Sessions
In a call issued by the De-
troit American Birobidjan Com-
mittee (A mbijan), all Jewish or-
ganizations are asked to send
delegates to a conference at 10
a.m. Sunday, at the Lee Plaza
Hotel.
The significance of the estab-
lishment of Bic: Jewish State will
be outlined by Isadore Starr,
president of the Detroit division
of the committee.
Rabbi Mayer I. Herman, of
the Brith Shalom Congregation,
secretary of the Bronx, N. Y.
Council of Rabbis, will be guest
speaker.
The conference will make
plans for Detroiters' aid in set-
tling thousands of Jewish ref-
uge war orphans in Birobidjan.
Headquarters of the Detroit
Ambijan committee is Room
1002, Lawyers Building.
MRS. ALEXANDER MOSS
NW Sisterhood
Awaits Dinner
Mothers to Be Feted
at Affair Wednesday
The fourth annual mother-
daughter dinner of the Sister-
hood of the Northwest Hebrew
Congregation will take place at
6 p.m., Wednesday.
Featured on the program will
be Ruth Rosender, young pianist,
and Miriam Moss, Sandra Zoll-
man, Merryle Karpelis, Beatrice
Hartwell and Lawrence Provis
of the Sylvia Lee School of
Dancing.
Mrs. Alexander Moss is chair-
man, Mrs. Harry Nachman, co-
chairman, and Mrs. Philip Heit-
man, program chairman. Assist-
ing are Mesdames Alfred Brook,
Michael Galsky, Samuel Miller,
Perce Golden and Harry Stein-
man.
For reservations call Mrs.
Norman Allan, UN. 3-1456.
Pisgah Women Chart
Election on Monday
Pisgah Women of Bnai Brith
will hold their annual election
of officers meeting at 8 p.m.,
Monday in Bnai Moshe. Officers
and board members will act as
hostesses, and refreshments will
be served.
TELENEWS
Election Slated
by UHS Women
Plans have been completed
for the annual meeting and
election of the Women's Aux-
iliary, United Hebrew Schools,
Wednesday at the Rose Sittig
Cohen Bldg., Mrs. Louis Gel-
fand, president, announced. A
dessert luncheon will be served
at 12:30 p.m.
Mrs. Harry Oberstein will re-
view current books and Mrs.
Albert Carnick will discuss
magazine articles of interest.
Also on the program will be
Mrs. Abe Katzman, who will
talk on Jewish radio programs,
and Mrs. Paul Carpenter, who
will present Hebrew and Yid-
dish recordings.
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Jews Defeat Arabs After Fierce Conflict!
" BATTLE
A letter of thanks has been
received by Mrs. Albert Kurz-
man, president, for a contribu-
tion by the group of $500 to the
General Israel Home for Girls
in Jerusalem.
The letter revealed that sev-
eral childre'n of Arab victims
have been admitted to the home.
Election of officers will high-
light the annual paid-up sup-
per meeting of the Bnai David
Sisterhood at 6:30 p.m., Mon-
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day in the Synagogue.
Mrs. Morris Sandubrae and H
Mrs. Seldon Leach are chair-
men, assisted by Mesdames Leo
Weinberg, Nathan Rosner, Lewis
Garvin, Hyman Miller, David J.
Cohen, Henry Schore, Martin
Feldman, David Liebow and
William Reid. Installation will
take place in June.
Rabbi Mordechai Kahana, for-
mer dean of Yeshiva College
Chasan Sefer in Palestine, is in
Detroit on behalf of the United
Aged If o in e of Jerusalem,
which has suffered greatly from
Arab attacks.
Rabbi Joseph H. Lookstein of
Jewish Chronicle Social and
Club News deadline is Monday New York is president of the
American committee of the
home, which has the indorse_
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ment of all groups of American
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Jews.
HOURLY SHOWINGS!
While here, Rabbi Kahana is
residing at 2668 Tuxedo avenue.
Actual BATTLE OF HAIFA!
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On Decoration Day, May 30, the Hebrew Benevolent Society
will dedicate its monument to Jewish martyrs who died in
Europe and Palestine and to the dead resting in the Chesed
Shel Emes Cemetery. The cermony will start at 1 p.m. at
the cemetery, 14 Mile road and Gratiot avenue. Members of
all Synagogus and organiaztions are invited, and Rabbis are
requested to announce the event from their pulpits.
JOCIIANAN CLUB
The Jochanan Club will meet
June 6 at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Jacobson of Cort-
land avenue.
Detroit Holds Mammoth Rally!
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Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman is
chairman and Mrs. Anna Gold-
berg, co-chairman. Proceeds
will go to buy clothing for chil-
dren in Eretz Israel.
Bnai David Women
to Elect Officers
JEWISH NATION IS REBORN !
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the North Woodward Branch,
Jewish European Welfare Or-
ganization, for its "Palestine Or-
phans Shower" to be held at
12:30 p.m., Wednesday at Work-
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